Fifteen students and two faculty join students and faculty from the University of Arizona and Oklahoma State University for a look inside the Czech Republic. Beginning with the scenic city of Prague, we will also visit agricultural operations around the country with insight from our local hosts from the University of Prague. Join us as we follow the path of adventure!
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Catching up with a few photos!
The first pictures I will post are from a 3,000 hectare farm known as Farm Dublovice. A few key points:
They raise corn, wheat, rye, sugar beats, soybeans and some alfalfa . They maintain herd of about 1500 head of Czech Red Spotted cattle. These are the first true dual purpose breed cattle I have seen being used for both milking and meat. Their entire operation was yet another amazing agricultural operation ending I the production of methane gas! To see more pictures visit the TTU School of Agriculture Facebook page!
Lidice
-Kellie
"The blades sway, humming
a song to the breeze with
not a care as to what
preceded them.
They mimick voices, not
long heard but never
forgotten, when an innocence
blossomed with the dawn
of a "new day."
If only that innocence
had outshone its foe.
But alas, it must always
always be defeated, allowing
fate to take his
rightful place.
My wonder overtakes me,
imagining why and who. And
what did it look like,
these virgin days?
But as a ray of light
they are long lost,
leaving only dark shadows
behind our eyes."
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Pure Evil
One of only 4 people to ever exscape Auschwitz, now 93, returning for the first time in 50 years. |
End of the rail at Birkenau. |
― Yehuda Bauer H,olocaust Expert, born in Prague
Sunday, May 27, 2012
A different perspective...
To say they are inspiring is an understatement.
One last thought, it is an honor to work with students with such open minds and hearts, combined with a never-ending desire to learn and a capacity for creativity and sharing. They make my faith in our future feel quite secure!
On the Wings of Eagles
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
What an adventure...
As I packed my bags in preparation for the trip to Europe I had NO clue what to expect. I rode to the airport and got extremely nervous seeing as it was my first time flying! I boarded the first plane and soon came to learn that some planes just aren't comfortable.... But the view definitely made up for that. The sights I saw from above the clouds were like a glimpse of heaven. After arriving to the busy JFK airport I had a chance to stretch and get a cool shirt :). As we waited for our turn to find our seats I realized i would be sitting with a stranger. He didn't talk much but I didn't mind, I slept. The plane food was actually pretty decent. When we finally started seeing the European countryside I started to fall in love! I had an incredible first plane ride over and cannot wait for the remainder of my stay in this beautiful place. I can't thank our hosts enough for this opportunity and all off the ones who made this trip possible :)
Monday, May 21, 2012
True Discovery
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.”-French Novelist